on 06-23-2008 2:05 PM
Hi,
How start SAP console from command line in Windows, since MMC is not working
Thanks,
Hari
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HI,
go to run-cmd-change the drive(whr ur kernel located) then startsap name=<SID> nr=<instance number> sapdiahost=<hostname>
i think this is enough to start sap mmc.
sridhar
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hi ,
go to command prompt
<install drive>:\usr\sap\X11\SYS\exe\uc\NTI386>
then
STARTSAP.EXE name=<SID> nr=<SYSNR> SAPDIAHOST=<host>
this will help u
regards
ajai
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Harender
Login as <SIDADM>
Execute STARTSAP name=<SID> nr=<SYSNR> SAPDIAHOST=<host name>
Hope this helps
Cheers,
Praveen
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Hi,
you can start sap system from windows console using startsap command
in windows
start -> run -> cmd
change directory to your kernel directory i.e \usr\sap\SID\SYS\exe\uc\NTI386 or \usr\sap\SID\sys\exe\run
now execute STARTSAP name=<SID> nr=<SYSNR> SAPDIAHOST=<host>
where SID = your sap system id
nr = instance number
SAPDIAHOST = host name of your sap server
also check following
regards,
kaushal
Edited by: Kaushal Malavia on Jun 23, 2008 6:51 PM
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